Riviera Maya, Q.R. — A new real estate registry is up and running that lists all legal movements of properties. Once on the site, a property owner can see all the transactions against a specific property and can also register to be alerted to future changes.
According to State Secretary Cristina Torres, the registry was developed to eliminate corruption and promote administrative simplification. She says a property owner with a folio number can go online and view historical transactions in relation to a property.
Torres says the Alerta Inmobiliaria website was developed by the Public Registry of Property and Commerce for the use of citizens to provide legal certainty regarding their real estate assets. She says the Quintana Roo registry is still being updated and is expected to be complete in 2026.
She also reported that within two years, it is hoped that these transactions can be done online in a simplified process.
“In two years it is intended that all Public Registry, Property and Commerce procedures can be carried out electronically, thus eliminating corruption, simplifying procedures and providing greater legal certainty to the people of Quintana Roo,” she said.